So anybody who has your "secret" URL can access all of your content? No friend request or anything?
So if I understand correctly the model is that the artists/content creators would create a tsu account to post their stuff and consumers would be forced to make a tsu account to access said content (as I just did to access your page)?
But then you wouldn't use your tsu account to post personal stuff for fear of your tsu URL leaking somewhere and giving anybody access to your vacation pictures?
That sounds like a lot of friction to me. I guess if the content creators can really make more money on this platform than on the alternatives it can be enough to drive adoption.
They launched the invitation system less than 24 hours ago.
I agree with the two issues you mentioned but I think the main issue here is the invitation system : you have to share your profile URL to invite people. They should let people invite strangers with a specific invitation URL.
I suppose they made Tsu profiles accessible to Tsu users only to drive adoption. Once they have enough users, it will make no sense to keep it this way.
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> But then you wouldn't use your tsu account to post personal stuff for fear of your tsu URL leaking somewhere and giving anybody access to your vacation pictures?
You can share private content to your friends & family (requires you to add users as friends) and public stuff to your followers / Tsu community
So if I understand correctly the model is that the artists/content creators would create a tsu account to post their stuff and consumers would be forced to make a tsu account to access said content (as I just did to access your page)?
But then you wouldn't use your tsu account to post personal stuff for fear of your tsu URL leaking somewhere and giving anybody access to your vacation pictures?
That sounds like a lot of friction to me. I guess if the content creators can really make more money on this platform than on the alternatives it can be enough to drive adoption.